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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis - February 11, 1928 This is the "Bridge Number" issue of Judge, a satirical weekly priced at 15 cents. The cover features a stylized 1920s woman with dramatic curled hair, pearl necklaces, and decorative fans—embodying the "flapper" aesthetic of the Jazz Age. Below her image are four groups of playing cards labeled "THE 'DUMMY'"—a reference to bridge card game terminology. The cover advertises Sidney S. Lenz's "Bridge Problems" featured in this issue, with weekly prizes offered. The satire likely jokes about bridge's social prominence among well-to-do Americans during the 1920s, while the glamorous female figure represents the modern woman associated with the era's cultural transformations. The "dummy" reference plays on both card game terminology and period social commentary.

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BRIDGE gecqese | SOME 5 Ut NUMBER os RE. Bridge Droblens “7 S FEBRUARY 11.1928 (& : POKSAM IN THIS ISSUE PRICE 15 CENTS 8 & |\\ WEEKLY PRIZES ¢ + HE DUMMY". “#4 comicbooks.com